A New Dimension: Fujitsu Launches First Professional Dual 2D and 3D
Display

- Two superior displays in one housing
saves on budget and desk space

Munich, October 31, 2011 – Fujitsu today introduces
its first 2-in-1 display designed for both 2D and 3D usage, making the use of
professional-quality 3D displays more practical and affordable. By
incorporating both capabilities into a single 23-inch desktop display, users
can swap between high-performance 2D applications and professional 3D
applications at the flick of a switch, while ultra-light and battery-free
polarizing glasses facilitate the RealD 3D-compatible experience.

With its first dual display,
Fujitsu is targeting graphics professionals who use demanding graphics
applications such as CAD/CAE, simulation software and geo/satellite data
processing systems. Other target markets include architectural, medical
observation, advertising and point-of-sale consulting, where 3D applications
are entering mainstream use.

Like other Fujitsu
display lines, the new 3D model comes with a highly ergonomic 4-in-1 stand and
sophisticated housing which won the prestigious reddot
design award in 2011. Power consumption is reduced in operation thanks
to LED backlighting and features such as an automatic brightness sensor and Eco
mode capability, and the display also incorporates Fujitsu’s unique 0-Watt
standby mode.

Dieter Heiss, Head of
Workplace Systems at Fujitsu Technology Solutions says: “The dual output
display means savings both on budget – because there’s no need to buy a
separate display just for 3D applications – and desk space. The large viewable
screen angle makes the display ideal for use in public areas such as museums,
universities and showrooms, where the use of 3D can deliver an engaging and
entertaining educational experience, or provide an impactful method of
showcasing products.”

Further special
features of the Superior-line display include the DICOM-compatible adjustable
gamma, allowing use with greyscale-oriented graphics and clinical review
applications, while a wide range of output interfaces maximize compatibility
with PCs, workstations and mobile workstations. To get the highest performance
professional 3D experience from the new display, Fujitsu recommends workstation
hardware with graphics cards that support quad-buffering technology, such as
the Fujitsu CELSIUS workstation line.

Fujitsu’s new dual
display is available from the end of November, both via Fujitsu SELECT channel
partners and directly from Fujitsu via shop.fujitsu.com. Pricing varies
according to country.